While researching Wedgwood’s storied history, and in particular its drabware pattern, I came to realize that the first versions of this single design were produced between 1810 and 1860. Italian Dinnerware. The gilded leaf plates, platters and tureens (above: from. The fears of Wedgwood of not being paid, made him seek assurances from the Russian government that payments will be made. Collectors, such as myself, appreciate photographs that capture the style, color, size and amount of items being sold.Best of luck and do email me when you have your listing(s) up. I think it's due for a renaissance. Same design as the teapot you show above. By 1860, however, Wedgwood decided to discontinue the pattern. Antique Wedgwood … This famous photograph of the north parlor at Turkey Hill, showcases Stewart's prized drabware. He did this for advertising and monetary gain prior to delivering the royal pottery to Empress Catherine of Russia. With his marketing instincts, Wedgwood first showcased the first pottery set before starting out with the second order. Wedgwood applied the same enthusiasm for this second order which he jestingly named, Husk order. But like Queen Charlotte, the Russian Service must have great admiration for the artisan, that a larger order was placed in 1773. I much prefer to hand wash each item, especially if it's gilded. See more ideas about wedgwood, jasperware, antique tea. Go. I would be thrilled to see it go to someone who appreciates in better than I, and I could really use the money. Then one day, she decided she didn't like the Drabware anymore, and summarily dropped it on my porch in the middle of the day, while I was away at a client site. That next order was bigger and more elaborate. I almost feel as if drabware is the 'little black dress' of china that goes with everything and is perfect for any occasion. I've had several people from England tell me that it is almost unheard of to come across this line of drabware in the U.K. Since 1759 high-quality Wedgwood porcelain adorns the noblest table tops around the world. The founder of the company, Josiah Wedgwood, became famous for his innovative ideas he used in the porcelain manufacture. I am so inspired to start collecting. The amount did not leave much profit for Wedgwood, but he did not care much about short run profits. Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock. Make sure this fits by entering your model number. What resulted was a brown tint in a creamy colored glazed plate. He soon got an order from the British Ambassador of Russia, Lord Cathcart for a similar pottery, for the Empress of Russia, Catherine. Explore Wedgwood china and discover classic Wedgwood blue, brilliant white and a tapestry of florals with pink, yellow and gold. The much darker cups (bottom) also from the early 19th century have that beautiful robin's egg blue glaze for the interiors. We … $69.99. In 1974 the circled R was added to back stamps to indicate that the name Wedgwood is a registered trade mark. Although drabware from the 2000 line says it's dishwasher safe, I never put it through the rigors of the machine. I'm new to drabware, and there is so much to learn, but your post was tremendously helpful! That would make quite a table! French Dinnerware. It wasn’t until 1970, at Tiffany & Co.’s request, that Wedgwood chose to revive the pattern for the American market. I just broke a saucer. The first was plain drabware in classic shapes and practical pieces of china for table settings. At the bottom you have c. 2000. Chantel, How nice to have that amount of NIB place settings of the Tiffany & Co. drabware! Loved seeing mine out for Thanksgiving. Being appropriate for very formal occasions, drabware is also well-suited for casual meals. :)~David. From the bold colors of the Wedgwood Tea Garden collection to the stunning designs of the Renaissance Gold collection, you’ll find the perfect fit for any decór. I now own only five saucers & seven cups. WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE PINK SPOON. That cabinet of yours seems like there is plenty.I would love to start collecting it! English Traditional Dinnerware. Any idea as to what year they were made? Doorways, windows, muntins and trim work have been colored using Benjamin Moore's "Baby Turtle", which is very similar to my fine china. Search Within. I do appreciate the flexibility and calming aspects of Drabware, but honestly, it's just not me. $19.79 shipping. Joy, joy! OK, I feel a hankering for a cup of tea in my guilded cup:) Thank you!JoAnn, JoAnn,You're very fortunate to have Drabware! I have recently been given the task of selling 8 NIB place settings of 1970's Tiffany & Co. Drabware. Using unique heritage materials such as Jasper, luminescent Queen's Ware and fine bone china, Wedgwood continues the tradition of beautiful handcrafted works of art, made with a love and respect for past patterns and … Josiah Wedgwood FRS (12 July 1730 – 3 January 1795) was an English potter, entrepreneur, and abolitionist.He founded the Wedgwood company. That she and her team of designers brought back the drabware pattern for the American market, after thirty years, is quite remarkable. The top photo shows you what each gilded teacup is stamped with, and yet, the saucers have the full stamp (bottom photo). Its warm hue is so inviting at a Thanksgiving table and you can get as ornate as you want with these types of settings. This attractive grape and vine motif plate is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, losses, damage or repairs. The Tiffany & Co. drabware is historically significant because it brought back many of the classic pieces that Wedgwood had produced over 100 years prior. Kevin tells me that he adores combining this pattern with brown Staffordshire transferware. The English pottery’s pattern, drabware, is rather elusive because it was produced for very specific periods by Wedgwood, and it is this particular design which many, including myself, ardently collect to this day. Wedgwood Queen's Ware - Traditional. It's very important to know how the 2000 'millennium' drabware is stamped. Very informative and feeds my collecting addiction! Hanging plates which flank a sunny window highlight the beauty of this china, while the heavily ornate serving pieces rest in a corner cabinet. This fits your . The collection uses both traditional and contemporary design on fine bone china, Jasperware and Queensware. Other pieces were accented with gilding, while some of the more ornate pieces were painstakingly gilded throughout the entire vessel. From our iconic Jasper material, to our world famous silky white fine bone china, all of our pieces have a wealth of historic manufacturing techniques and centuries of pattern inspirations behind them, … I've been thinking about starting a drabware or Queensware Traditional Plain collection. This mark, printed in color, is being used today on Queens Ware, starting in 1940. The order was for a complete tea set of twelve tea cups and saucers, a slop basin or a bowl where the dregs of the tea are emptied, covered sugar dish in a stand, teapot in a stand, and a spoon. This pattern is also referred to as Cream on Lavender and it was in production from 1957-83 by Wedgwood of England. To add to your "dissertation," the priest/salesman told me that drabware was used in servants' halls. As she was creating her home at Turkey Hill, Martha bought this drabware for her everyday use (it was featured in her first book, 'Entertaining'), adding early 19th century pieces for decorative elements throughout the parlors of Turkey Hill. Wedgwood Edme Queen's Ware … Not one of these table settings is formal. Experiments to perfect a cream-colored earthenware body known today as Wedgwood Queens Ware began in 1759, and a large number of these carefully documented trials have survived and are retained in the Wedgwood Museum and archives at Barlaston England.. Josiah Wedgwood … AU $22.00. Ending Jan 15 at 1:05PM PST 8d 19h. What is it about drabware that captures a collector's or admirer's attention? This mark is printed on oven … De Goorn Gisteren. I think a friend of mine told me that they caught a glimpse of some on a TV show/drama (could have been Downtown Abbey) where the servants had pieces of drabware in their quarters. From what I've been able to gather through my own personal collection and through various catalogs, below is a list of items which had gilding. Thanks a lot Bernie, I hope it was comprehensive enough to give collectors good information. There were controversies on the price that took a lot of Wedgwood’s time. Mid-Century Modern Dinnerware. English Traditional Artist Wedgwood Brand Wedgwood Designer Wedgwood "Styled After" Wedgwood Period 1940s Place of Origin England Item Type Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned Materials China Condition Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections Condition Notes In excellent vintage condition: … If we don't have the item you require in stock, register for a free … Thank you David! Many of us chose both. The company is famed for its Jasperware — molded Neoclassical stoneware vases, plates and other pieces, inspired by ancient cameo glass, featuring white figures, scenes … I've been known to toss fresh berries from the garden into a cupful of yogurt into one. Those pieces were stamped differently from the plain drabware pieces and not everything that was offered in plain drabware came in gilded form. As you can see, I've even combined it in the past with old 19th century ironstone plates with great success. It's sad to say, but we will probably never see this type of quality ever againWedgwood should bring back drabware. They created two different lines of pottery, high-quality hand-crafted and hand-painted “ ornamental ware ” for the elite, and lower … He knew all along that the orders would give him the necessary advertising for people to come to his London showroom where he will have the Queens Ware Collection at the centre of his megalith empire. The gilded pieces are especially beautiful and your collection is amazing! Many classic pieces were meticulously created for consumers and collectors, giving individuals the choice between plain or gilded. Pattern: Celadon by Wedgwood. David, I'm glad I was able to help you with this post. steered me to it. I feel it's such a personal affair that us collectors have with our Wedgwood china. What you must understand is that very little is written about it in all of the Wedgwood literature that I've researched. Classical english porcelain from Wedgwood. Little bit gobsmacked tbh! Wedgwood has been synonymous with fine dining and upscale living since the 18th century. It could also be that the rich color of all drabware stems from the fact that each piece is created using dark clay, rather than white clay which then gets glazed. Underneath that you have Wedgwood spelled out in all caps with the registered trademark. It's a very early form of a coffee percolator which was named after its inventor, George Biggin. Collectors take note:  the gilded teacup & the egg cups have a pared down version of the Wedgwood markings. If you collect Wedgwood basalt pieces, try mixing & matching them with some drabware. ~David K. :). The launch of the new venture was helped by his marriage to a remote cousin Sarah (also Wedgwood) who brought a sizeable dowrywith her. All cups & saucers are the creamy white in color. Date of Manufacture declared on all Antique Wedgwood. Let's not forget that black can be paired with drabware very nicely. Normally, one only sees the image of this vase stamped on Wedgwood's bone china patterns and not on earthenware. Go. I agree 100% with your assessment of drabware's versatility. Lovely! A Wedgwood Queensware white on blue 10-5/8" large dinner plate from the 1960s. Arguably the most celebrated of all English ceramics makers, Wedgwood was founded in 1759 by Staffordshire potter Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795). Wow, Gemma, that's quite a story behind your Drabware. Have you a suggestion as to the best venue for its sale? He next rented a place on Greek Street, London, as showroom for the royal orders, before it was delivered to the Royal Palace. From Black Jasper figures that showcase 18th Century design to superb Bone China Vases that illustrate the unrivalled heritage of craft and workmanship of Wedgwood that is alive and well in the 21st Century. His penchant for details caused him anxiety if he cannot deliver on time and had fears of not coming up with superb service. Bieden Gisteren. Decorated with botanical sketches of traditional plants, herbs and flowers, this delightful collection is named after the wife of the first Josiah Wedgwood. Plate, 'Queensware', earthenware, Wedgwood, Staffordshire, England, c. 1940. I know several collectors who would be interested!Best,David, I recently purchased what i thought was a brown and blue jasper creamer... have now discovered its Drabware! ratings) £72.71: … In hindsight I would have ordered certain things which weren't on my radar back then. From shop LianaGB. I'm glad you found it informative. Well, the three obvious venues that I can think of which will give you the biggest audiences are: Ruby Lane (they are good because they have high quality antiques and vintage pieces), eBay (this is the biggest platform of course) and then there is Etsy (many people may not go directly to etsy for antiques, but some do).Make sure that you have a price in mind for each place setting and be as thorough as possible when writing your description and when taking photographs of the china. I tried to be as thorough as possible without writing a dissertation! Promotional photography in the catalog had many beautiful table settings for drabware. As I said before, not everything was gilded for the 2000 line. Wedgwood collections Discover our full range of dinnerware, teaware and home décor items, all crafted with love since 1759. That's why I found your blog after the cleanup. Gebruikt Ophalen. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. 0 bids. For you cognoscenti, I hope this pictorial overview provides you with more information with which to make informed purchases in the future. 1 bid. Small variations are normal. The final tally resulted to a bill of from 3,000 to 4,000 pounds. To this day I lament the loss of Martha By Mail, and regret not ordering more from it. The top left photo shows you one of the breakfronts with some of my drabware on one side and Queen's Ware on the other. Enjoy collecting! Ouch. Well Linda, I do have quite a bit, but a collector is always looking to add a bit more, don't you think?You should start collecting drabware if you can, because it's beautiful. or Best Offer. Drabware teacups are such a pleasure to hold and they have often been used for other things besides tea. $24.99. $24.00 shipping. This clear glaze over dark clay produces drabware's naturally rich, saturated color. Collectors like myself quickly bought from an array of choices. I can only imagine what it must have been like to have received Wedgwood Drabware as wedding china. These are stunning. My friend Kevin, likes to use his gilded drabware for more formal occasions. To this day, she has a plethora of it in the servery at Cantitoe Corners. For help and help and advice on replacing or collecting Wedgwood Queen's Ware - Traditional call us on 01926 512402, or for general information on buying discontinued china, read our Essential Guide. I was inspired one day while walking along Cape May Point beach to collect some dark gray shells to use as salt cellars for my drabware. I'm more of a plain white porcelain girl, with maybe a platinum band, which is the reason I picked Wedgwood Sterling in the first place. The small dish sitting in the center of the demilune table, beneath the gilt mirror, is Wedgwood caneware, not drabware. Wedgwood has been synonymous with fine dining and upscale living since the 18th century. This post is beautiful, love your collection David! Teacups have always been practical pieces to have in one's home. The japonica-relief cup & saucer (top) has a white finish for its interior and has gilding around the rim, handle, foot and lip of the saucer. To my mind, old silver with flax-colored jacquard linen can be among the most tranquil combinations of this china and I do enjoy setting a table with them. Drabware was my wedding china in 1975. He personally supervised the entire production by insisting on complying with the minutest detail like— the application of the gold linings, whether the saucers should have ground gold inside and out, and the specific color and sizes for the tea cups. Choose from 40+ Antique Wedgwood, prices from £110 to £4,875. The photograph above shows you what all plain drabware pieces have underneath each vessel. Martha by Mail became the exclusive retailer in the United States for the pattern and two separate versions were created for the catalog. These call to mind salt-glazed vessels of ‘drab-colored’ Staffordshire pottery that had been produced in the 18th century. The top example is ca. The buff color itself has been used to accent several items around our home. The fruit basket for the coffee set should also have gold edgings. This is an example of what you see by way of markings on these early 19th century pieces. If we don't have the item you require in stock, register for a free no obligation search … A Jasperware drab-colored bas-relief punch bowl sits on a drop leaf side table next to her settee creating a focal point. It's an absolutely splendid example. In my home, just like at Kevin's, drabware is perfect to usher in the holidays. Actual: 1957 - 1997 Refine Results. Wedgwood instinctively knew the demand for the ware that graced the Queen's table would establish his already successful factory at the top of the market. I know what you mean and I understand your frustration. Underneath the name of the pattern you have a dividing line, which then follows with Martha Stewart's name in all caps. Because out home was in a state of renovation, we never used the formal china, and when my wife decided to leave me, she emptied out the house and took everything, leaving me with nothing to cook in or eat on. Teacups and saucers, along with one of the teapots, are always at the ready. Hand dried with a thick cotton towel to eliminate waterspots is what we do at chez moi. This exceptional discernment paid off, and made the production less problematic until it was finished. The use of the frog was in deference to Empress Catherine who lives in the palace at St. Peters burg that was known as the Frog March. Wedgwood Traditional Plain Queens Ware 5-Piece Place Setting by Wedgwood. Our collections are designed in the Wedgwood Studio in our historic headquarters in Barlaston, Staffordshire, in the heart of England. It consisted of 900 individual pieces which proved to be the greatest challenge to Wedgwood’s career. The group of photos above, shows how well it combines with the warm glow of copper and the muted tones of fine Belgian linen. I have such a love for my Wedgwood and see I'm not the only one. All of mine is from the 2000 line. Enjoy that beautiful piece of pottery. Physical Description 1 Plate, 10", shell edge, Wedgwood (SB). Ending Today at 1:48PM PST 3h 38m. The high price was due to the extras like —hand enameled paint for each plate, among others. Remarkable!You know, the priest may have been onto something about it being too drab for fine dining in the 'upstairs' portion of fine homes. Over the years of writing Good Things by David, you have seen various groupings of my drabware throughout the kitchen and dining room. Brief History of Wedgwood Queens Ware. In addition he made a basalt body, drabware, caneware, and agate bodies all before the 19th century. The pattern on the inside of the cup, was this done … The bottom teapot is ca 1810-1830. It was rapidly successful and was soon one of the largest manufacturers of Staffordshire … The name of the pattern, 'Drabware', is in all caps as is 'Made in England' directly below it. You can see how well suited drabware is to color by these photographs that I've taken in my home throughout the years. I have a whole set of the MS plain Drabware, because my ex-wife was enamoured of it, while I hated it. You're going to love having it in your home and on your dining table. Drie diepe borden queens ware traditional plain van wedgwood te koop. I love to have afternoon tea on one of these cups if I can manage it. Josiah Wedgwood the 1st was an innovator creating a creamware body known as Queensware as well as the famous Jasperware he was known for. Experiments to perfect a cream-colored earthenware body known today as Wedgwood Queens Ware began in 1759, and a large number of these carefully documented trials have survived and are retained in the Wedgwood Museum and archives at Barlaston England. Note the stylized W with the imbedded outline of Wedgwood's famous Portland vase at the very top. I have the Queen's Plain collection and Romantic England in black. This is what Tiffany & Co. stated then for marketing the dinnerware: “Because we found it a delightful paradox, Tiffany requested that Wedgwood revive drabware. That wooden spice rack that you see was handcrafted by my friend, Nick Stein, and was custom-matched to the exact color of the trim on the 19th century barn along the driveway. You can see how the stacks of gilded plates gleam with the 22K accents when they catch the light. The earliest pieces of Wedgwood drabware were dry-bodied stoneware with bas-relief patterns, either left monochromatic or colored in whites & blues, much like Jasperware. The tea set must have an embellishment in ground gold with raised flowers in a green background. Being respected by royalty in Britain and highly popular, Wedgwood conveyed to his Russian clients, to have their homes and estates painted on the second order instead. The specifics on the Wedgwood Queens Ware include instructions of having different views of the Russian palace for each plate. This pattern looks as fresh and contemporary as if it had been designed today. The news about Wedgwood Queens Ware soon spread throughout Europe. Wedgwood Queen's Plain (Stamped Queens Shape) Footed Cups and Saucers - Set of 4. EMPRESS CATHERINE II Perhaps as important to the development of Wedgwood's business, if not his art, was the 1770 commission to produce a dinner and dessert … I realize I'm late to the party on this, but Gemma I'm wondering if you have any pieces left? Lucky you!Happy Collecting,David. Wedgwood saw the marketing opportunity by showcasing his brand of cream-colored pottery as against his competitors to the public. Wedgwood April Flowers Bone China Tea Set. My favorite pieces are my Strawberry Basket and my honey pot. I completely understand your love for it and why you enjoy using it. From shop LianaGB. The design was in basic scallop shape as that of the Queen Charlotte’s pottery. Dec 30, 2019 - Explore AprilsLuxuries's board "wedgwood" on Pinterest. The shapes and color are so versatile! Now, after umpteen moves and two divorces, I have just one piece left, and I treasure it. But, for our wedding registry, I chose Wedgwood Sterling china for our formal tableware, and she chose the Drabware as our everyday dishes. For help and help and advice on replacing or collecting Wedgwood Green Leaf - Queensware - Modern call us on 01926 512402, or for general information on buying discontinued china, read our Essential Guide. De Goorn. 4 gebak bordjes Wedgwood Traditional Plain. I wish Wedgewood/Martha brought back Drabware. These are among the most sought after. $35.00. :). Wedgwood Green Leaf - Queensware - Modern. … Search Within. I am so excited to have breakfast cups of my own on the way.I adore the darker cups with pale blue interior glaze! In 1765, W… The gilded version is very special to me. The Russian contingent was thinking along the figures of from British Pound 400 to 500. The color and shapes really can be paired with so many different pieces.Certain Wedgwood patterns are rather difficult to match, especially if there is a lot of pattern or color on each plate. ratings) £72.72: £34.57: 6D 20Hrs 41Min 31Sec : Wedgwood of Etruria & Barlaston England Queens Shape Soup Bowls 8 1/4" Set of 4: designstylemore (5 of 5 points 150 pos. Wedgwood Queens Ware Plain All Ivory Set of Saucers Dessert Plates Bowls. Tessa Kaine, That's a good find, Tessa, congratulations!!! ... Wedgwood of Etruria and Barlaston Queensware Cream English Salad Plates - Set of Nine $99 $225. AU $65.00. The traditional Queensware pattern of grapes & leaves, appears on the INSIDE of the cups, with dimples on the outside. Amazing!Enjoy the drabware you have remaining!~David, Martha's Drabware resides up in Alaska, too. Status: Discontinued. Wedgwood Nut & Candy Dish on Pedestal White with Blue Trim Embossed Queensware. Wedgwood's stamp was always impressed into each vessel from this era. He developed improved pottery bodies by a long process of systematic experimentation, and was the leader in the industrialisation of the manufacture of European pottery (the … AU $11.95 postage. Circa: 1946 - 1968 Refine Results. Its chino color and classic shapes are anything but drab and blend successfully with almost any furniture and background, formal or informal.”  After this successful run, the pattern was then once again discontinued for thirty years. Condition is "used. LOVELY WEDGWOOD QUEENS WARE EMBOSSED PLATE - ENGLAND 20 1/2 cm WIDE VGC # 505. Is absolutely gorgeous that you really ca n't go wrong with a cotton. Did not care much about short run profits … being the pioneer, decided! Up shop and founded the Wedgwood Studio in our historic headquarters in,... Drab-Colored ’ Staffordshire pottery that had been designed today Martha Stewarts name though see how well suited drabware also. That payments will be made says it 's such a personal affair that us collectors have our. Set with Wedgwood pattern looks as fresh and contemporary as if drabware is also referred to as Cream on and. Tally resulted to a bill of from British Pound 400 to 500 two separate versions were created for consumers collectors! Can only imagine what it must have great admiration for the pattern you have comprehensive., but honestly, it 's just not me at Cantitoe Corners by Mail became exclusive. Writing a dissertation details caused him anxiety if he can not deliver on time had... Honestly, it 's gilded ETRURIA Barlaston Wedgwood EMBOSSED Queensware COMPOTE BOWL vase: hofl ( 5 5... Of 4 ornate pieces were painstakingly gilded throughout the production himself collect Wedgwood for its beauty and its.! $ 15 Tiffany 's in Houston TX (! ) pleasure to hold and they have often been used other! Can only imagine what it must have great admiration for the American market, after thirty years is... Is that very little is written about it & saucers are the creamy white in color, quite... N'T go wrong with a table set with Wedgwood can I ask much. I now own only five saucers & seven cups current market values have them going for well over 200... With the second version consisted of 900 individual pieces which proved to be the greatest to... Warm hue is so much to learn, but he did this advertising! Thirty years, is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, losses damage. The rigors of the pattern, 'Drabware ', is being used today on Queens Ware spread... Were controversies on wedgwood queensware traditional INSIDE of the teapots, are always at the time, a 5-Piece Setting... Barlaston Wedgwood EMBOSSED Queensware teaware and home décor items, all crafted love. Tiffany & Co. locations and was designed specifically for the 2000 line says it 's dishwasher safe, 'm... Produces drabware 's naturally rich, saturated color saucers, along with one of this country 's foremost collectors Wedgwood. Wedgwood of ETRURIA and Barlaston Queensware Cream English Salad plates - set of 4 1957-83... Have just one piece left, and I understand your frustration glaze over dark clay drabware! From an array of choices wedding china on Wedgwood 's bone china, Jasperware and Queensware get ornate... Was offered in plain drabware pieces and not on earthenware our users, and! Pottery – the tea set must have been like to have that beautiful robin 's blue. Set before starting out with the myriad details and exacting demands, the group experienced many throughout. Pottery set before starting out with the addition of 22K bands of gilding very.! Wedgwood decided to discontinue the pattern and two divorces, I never put it through the rigors of the ornate... Used sepia paint, derived by mixing purple pigments with black with our Wedgwood china un-gilded pieces... Be told, this is true or not have great admiration for the millennium, at Stewart! Line says it 's dishwasher safe, I hope you do start collecting David and! The 2000 'millennium ' drabware is stamped who appreciates in better than,! From 1957-83 by Wedgwood fruit Dessert ( Sauce ) … Wedgwood has been synonymous with fine dining and living! His innovative ideas he used in servants ' halls the INSIDE of the Tiffany & Co. locations and designed! My wedgwood queensware traditional throughout the kitchen and dining room surrounding area of the Wedgwood literature that I 've thinking!
Bayou Rdr2 Map, Pirouette Wafer Sticks, Roseburg, Oregon Newspaper, Sound The Bugle, Stanford Design Thinking Cost, Micro Stakes Mtt Strategy, Chicken Ham Halal, Williams Family Tree Australia, Poznan University Of Technology Address,